Sea-Tac Communities Plan: Map Supplement to Sixth Month Report

The Sea-Tac/Communities Plan is a planning study co-sponsored by the Port of Seattle and King County, funded through a federal grant under the Airport and Airways Development Act of 1970. It serves as a map supplement to a sixth-month report, covering community trends and characteristics, land use, ground transportation and traffic, aesthetic and visual qualities, and natural determinants in the communities surrounding Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The 1973 report includes demographic data such as median age, the percentage of residents under 20, and the percentage of residents 65 and older, mapped across 1970 census tracts in the Sea-Tac area.

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Map supplement to the sixth month element report of the Sea-Tac Communities Plan (STCP), sponsored by Port Of Seattle and King County, funded in part by grant number DOT-FA73NW-0111 under the Airport and Airways Development Act of 1970. Contains five map series covering: (1) community trends and characteristics including 1970 census tracts, median age of population, percent of persons under 20 years of age, and percent of persons 65 and older by census tract; (2) land use; (3) ground transportation and traffic; (4) aesthetic and visual characteristics; and (5) natural determinants. Census tracts depicted range from 263 to 300, with Sea-Tac Airport shown in hatched area. Produced by King County Department of Community & Environmental Development, Land Use Management Division, July 1973. Scale: one inch equals 8,000 feet.

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